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Craig Hill - 40 Love..?

This show’s sooo not about tennis . . .

 

Craig’s 40, single and back on the market . . . and guess what – he’s having the time of his life . . . wayhey!

With his cheeky, irreverent and, of course, wonderfully camp blend of incisive stand-up, razor-sharp improvisation and fabulous musical characterisations, Craig has spent the last decade entertaining audiences around the world. His legendary comic timing and pitch perfect delivery are second to none.

No doubt about it – 40 Love..? will make you love 40!

Fresh from a fantastic Edinburgh Festival Fringe run in which every performance SOLD OUT, he makes his Pitlochry Festival Theatre debut on Saturday 28th November, 7.30pm. For tickets and info, call box office on 01796 484626 or buy online.

“Craig Hill live is a revelation . . . his spur-of-the-minute stuff, when he shoots straight from his kilted hip, is priceless”

(The Scotsman)

“Riotously funny”

(The Independent)

 

More about Craig

Craig has firmly established himself as one of the UK’s best-loved entertainers with five BBC TV series to his name and many more guest appearances besides. He has sold out all nine seasons of his previous festival shows all of which have gone on to tour successfully throughout the UK. In 2008 he has co-starred with Sally Lindsay in the UK tour of the hit show (and Eurovision Song Contest satire) Eurobeat
almost Eurovision. He performed a 35 minute extended solo set at The London Palladium (where he received a massive ovation) and was invited by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber to present a specially created alternative variety show, Craig Hill’s Forbidden Vaudeville.

With his fast wit and seemingly effortless audience rapport, Craig Hill is one of those very rare natural performers.

 

Adrian Wiszniewski with SPO

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